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spoke about recently during his tech crunch interview which was betting on haiti million 5 and spending energy building a product called face web where we were hoping we could deliver our products to the mobile world really with one platform and that's the mobile web and that was the wrong bet. at least for now we think it may happen. we sort of -- we've now moved to native apps because we can get the performance and that's a good example. >> rose: you're on the board. what else? >> oh, i don't know. i mean, look, these companies -- at least my standpoint being an investor in these companies, you want these companies taking risks. it's really hard. when tech companies turn conservative and stop making bets because they're afraid somebody is going to say "what did you screw up?" that's when they go sideways. so i the hit rate is greater than 50-50 they're probably taking enough risk. >> mark zuckerberg has a great phrase which is there's two ways to fail. one way to fail is that you don't hit your plan. the second way to fail is that you hit your plan and your plan wasn't big enough. and if you
spoke about recently during his tech crunch interview which was betting on haiti million 5 and spending energy building a product called face web where we were hoping we could deliver our products to the mobile world really with one platform and that's the mobile web and that was the wrong bet. at least for now we think it may happen. we sort of -- we've now moved to native apps because we can get the performance and that's a good example. >> rose: you're on the board. what else? >>...
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that's where my energy goes. >> you keep your linkedin stock because you live there -- work there. >> live there. >> that's right. >> there are reasons other than financial you don't sell linkedin. an employee at linkedin may sell it to pay for college. >> of course. >> this is not on issue for you. when does the buying and selling of your own companies. there is almost no financial -- you know, you're not going to buy a boat. >> certainly not. but one of the most entertaining pieces of the wall street journal coverage of the ipo was reed hoffman is selling some to buy his second yacht. >> really? >> if you could deliver it, that would be nice. >> just call paul allen. >> liquidity matters. for example, doing things like the kiva loan. helping another nonprofit called endeavor which does entrepreneurship, setting up a catalyst fund. liquidity is useful. having some liquidity means you can do actions in the world. that matters. >> are you trying to ask if it is funny money to you? is this a game of the sims? you love the work so the result doesn't matter except as a way to keep score?
that's where my energy goes. >> you keep your linkedin stock because you live there -- work there. >> live there. >> that's right. >> there are reasons other than financial you don't sell linkedin. an employee at linkedin may sell it to pay for college. >> of course. >> this is not on issue for you. when does the buying and selling of your own companies. there is almost no financial -- you know, you're not going to buy a boat. >> certainly not. but one...
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>> in iowa and colorado, wind energy tax credit. there was an issue that was important in both of those states. obviously models, jobs, the president jobs plan. and i think taxes. we had a fight where you had the president advocating to increase taxes on people who made more than $250,000 a year. >> looking ahead at the agenda, how big is climate energy? >> if you look at what to this country needs to do to create jobs, having a sound energy policy makes incredible sense. i think there are it a lot of voters who cared deeply about this. i think a lot of the youth of voters have said repeatedly this is an issue they want addressed moving forward. it needs to be addressed and, from an economic standpoint and for the future of the country. >> you think the president will do something dramatic? >> he has a plan to move forward. >> is the new democratic movement dead or no longer relevant? >> i think that our party has always been the big party and we have different views and that is healthy. that is exactly why i believe i am a democrat
>> in iowa and colorado, wind energy tax credit. there was an issue that was important in both of those states. obviously models, jobs, the president jobs plan. and i think taxes. we had a fight where you had the president advocating to increase taxes on people who made more than $250,000 a year. >> looking ahead at the agenda, how big is climate energy? >> if you look at what to this country needs to do to create jobs, having a sound energy policy makes incredible sense. i...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. get a droid incredible 4g lte by htc for $49.99. >>> oh, my god. introduce us. >> this is chandler and you know monica and ross and that's phoebe and joey. >> how are you doing? >> don't! >> friendships, they're complicated. facebook tells me i have 2,900 friends and s.e. has way more than that. when i think about how to call in a pinch, the list whittles down quickly. between time pressures and family and distance, people we care about most sometimes get the least attention. luckily our next guest helps us out. everyone gives her book a lot of love. it's called friend keeping. joining us now is julie best seller author and friendship expert. i'll start with the time of year. it's the holiday season. it can be a wonderful, joyous time and also quite stressful and quite straining on friendships in particular. this is like a challenging time for a friendship to navigate? >> i th
putting us in control of our energy future, now. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. get a droid incredible 4g lte by htc for $49.99. >>> oh, my god. introduce us. >> this is chandler and you know monica and ross and that's phoebe and joey. >> how are you doing? >> don't! >> friendships, they're complicated....
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any renewable energy projects and also with the fuels. and by 1980, everybody knew the fuel of choice for alternative would be meth follow. and it turned out a chemist was in charge of our renewable energy effort. his name was dr. william avery. and he immediately saw what was coming out, and he was working on an energy thing that produces electricity in water in great numbers. and he said, oops, all i have to do is lek ri rise the water, and i got prodigious amounts of oxygen, hydrogen, and, oops, he made a test with a company, and they actually -- we didn't have the facility available, so on land he got where he had electricity and water, he ran a small test lab, if you will, of using for the common source or 25 tons of carbon a day to produce about 33 tons of methanol. the point of that was he made a huge jump, they used the standard way of doing it is with the coal slurry, and he looked at it and said that's not a good idea, we can be more efficient at getting car bomb. pulverized the coal. and sure enough, it jumped 75%. the upshot o
any renewable energy projects and also with the fuels. and by 1980, everybody knew the fuel of choice for alternative would be meth follow. and it turned out a chemist was in charge of our renewable energy effort. his name was dr. william avery. and he immediately saw what was coming out, and he was working on an energy thing that produces electricity in water in great numbers. and he said, oops, all i have to do is lek ri rise the water, and i got prodigious amounts of oxygen, hydrogen, and,...
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energy making sure facebook is available. we spend a ton of time on infrastructure and hiring people to make sure that you can get to that news feed. when it comes to governments -- there is not a lot we can do. it is interesting that young people -- i had a friend who people use technology. one of the things he observed is the way he put it is the average 18-year-old knows every last detail of how bluetooth works on their phone, all the internet and facebook, the ins and outs of twitter, how to change your can message you. every last detail their understood. when he asked them to are you afraid of the government finding it, they would say they do not understand how this stuff works. it was a message that -- in places where people do need an outlet or way of communicating that is not necessarily available in the public domain. animal. >> we have written about this issue on the security side. one of the worst things that happened, people log in and the government puts middleware in their password. if you do that that is the is
energy making sure facebook is available. we spend a ton of time on infrastructure and hiring people to make sure that you can get to that news feed. when it comes to governments -- there is not a lot we can do. it is interesting that young people -- i had a friend who people use technology. one of the things he observed is the way he put it is the average 18-year-old knows every last detail of how bluetooth works on their phone, all the internet and facebook, the ins and outs of twitter, how...
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in the case of energy, we will get inexpensive oh low oco 2 energy t. time it takes to invent and deploy those things in a sector that moves slow historically, we have to up the rate of invention. and within the field there are people like me who think we have focused too much on deployment of stuff we have today versus funding basic research that could give us things that don't need to be quite as subsidized when they get out there. i think there is a scary race going on and we're not pay ago tension to it. do we get the new stuff before the amount of warming hurts the entire globe but particularly the poorest. but even there i think the right things can come up with a good solution. >> and what should policy be doing to try to help the good side of that race? >> i think today degree that you're flat funded you should shift money away from expenditure on deployment which -- you should take 10 billion out of that and put five to 10 billion back into the research piece ft and when the scommi better you would have a significant carbon tax. i know that is
in the case of energy, we will get inexpensive oh low oco 2 energy t. time it takes to invent and deploy those things in a sector that moves slow historically, we have to up the rate of invention. and within the field there are people like me who think we have focused too much on deployment of stuff we have today versus funding basic research that could give us things that don't need to be quite as subsidized when they get out there. i think there is a scary race going on and we're not pay ago...
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millions of brits could brace themselves or should be bracing themselves for a cold winter as rising energy bills make heating the home was an affordable wall after the short break. from. hidden sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. parents versus social workers stuck in nabbing the last stop me me that many children have become prizes to fight for why does the loss threaten families the social for it is in the form of they have a right of local minima if they feel that they have any kind of suspicion about the well being of the of your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. from what we have an industry that is. concentrated on. for trade to. live here moscow conceived as a beacon of transparency and prosperity and since attracted criticism as a symbol of bankers greed millions have already been spent on the european central bank's new h.q. in frankfurt but law being poured in the laser dragging the project down. went to investigate. at a time when many
millions of brits could brace themselves or should be bracing themselves for a cold winter as rising energy bills make heating the home was an affordable wall after the short break. from. hidden sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. parents versus social workers stuck in nabbing the last stop me me that many children have become prizes to fight for why does the loss threaten families the social for...
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we cannot refocus and marshaled the energy and priorities of our country to get ahead, so we brought a speaker who is extraordinarily influential and a true inspiration. there is a quotation that says, when it comes to the future there are three types of people. there are those who let it happen. there are those who make it happen and those who wonder what happens. our speaker tonight makes it happen. he is a businessman. he is an attorney. he is a bit of an entrepreneur. that makes him a remarkable. i think what makes an extraordinary is he is a true leader. he was on the d.c. city council and helped start their voucher program. he wrote a book called voices of determination. it is essentially a testament to how kids can be a testament to adults and overcome great aunts and are true inspiration's region a testament to adults about kids. he advises mayors, congressman all across the country on issues of large. he is in the thick of the game and a complete leader on the issue, and you feel his influence across the country. and we are very fortunate to who areple like thehim savvy plea
we cannot refocus and marshaled the energy and priorities of our country to get ahead, so we brought a speaker who is extraordinarily influential and a true inspiration. there is a quotation that says, when it comes to the future there are three types of people. there are those who let it happen. there are those who make it happen and those who wonder what happens. our speaker tonight makes it happen. he is a businessman. he is an attorney. he is a bit of an entrepreneur. that makes him a...
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and the innovative nest 1.0 learning thermostat that automatically adjusts to your schedule to save energy for only $198. lowe's. never stop improving. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, it's 7:26. i'm michelle griego. it was the investigation of a shootout between two cars that shut down an oakland freeway last night. those bullet-riddled cars were found abandoned along westbound 580. no word on what happened to the occupants. >>> some kmart shoppers in san mateo are upset this morning. they waited in line overnight to buy low priced tvs but only 10 of them were available when doors opened at 6 a.m. >>> glide memorial in search is preparing its traditional thanksgiving dinner for the less fortunate. breakfast is now being served. thanksgiving dinner starts at 9 colom. >> stay with us. we'll be right bac
and the innovative nest 1.0 learning thermostat that automatically adjusts to your schedule to save energy for only $198. lowe's. never stop improving. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, it's...
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of diversification in the russian economy the money is not coming from other sources apart from the energy sector and that's why isn't any help the fact that russian that says i've had a bit of a tough year that you know this is probably one of the key things which is which is the return on your money investors like to get make a profit and the r.t.s. in the last year has fallen ten percent and since the peak of the market in two thousand and eight in may it's fallen forty five percent so investors are actually looking elsewhere to make a return and what about on the international scale then how does this all fit in well this has happened impact principally. european banks withdrawing money now not necessarily because they have a particularly negative view of russia but because they've got themselves into problems in the domestic market so they withdraw money from emerging markets from high peter markets such as russia in order to shore up their positions at home. on the business desk thank you very much indeed for clarifying that. and finally the next time you go shopping you could be spi
of diversification in the russian economy the money is not coming from other sources apart from the energy sector and that's why isn't any help the fact that russian that says i've had a bit of a tough year that you know this is probably one of the key things which is which is the return on your money investors like to get make a profit and the r.t.s. in the last year has fallen ten percent and since the peak of the market in two thousand and eight in may it's fallen forty five percent so...
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we look at the emphasis of natural gas and the quantity we have of natural gas, absolutely the energy of the future. as we discover more crude oil, we're better at that. and bring on natural gas and hopefully the likes of boone pickens and others can get natural gas into the 18 wheeler fleet in the united states putting huge pressure on crude oil and good for the economy, good for the united states. i would love to see it. lauren: lets sta let's stay awal for a second. you're bullish on gold right now, why is that? >> you will have four more years of ben bernanke policies of money printing. that will increase the money supply and that is always a good idea to buy gold when the money supply goes higher. i would definitely look to take advantage of a pullback in gold and snaps him up. david: are you surprised the price has not popped? we've not seen a huge increase. >> it is kind of city. because the equity market has sold off so much, a lot of people are liquidating their positions in gold, probably some good luck and capital gains but some to raise the margins because they've had so m
we look at the emphasis of natural gas and the quantity we have of natural gas, absolutely the energy of the future. as we discover more crude oil, we're better at that. and bring on natural gas and hopefully the likes of boone pickens and others can get natural gas into the 18 wheeler fleet in the united states putting huge pressure on crude oil and good for the economy, good for the united states. i would love to see it. lauren: lets sta let's stay awal for a second. you're bullish on gold...
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energy is the weakest sector in particular. we're seeing weakness in a lot of the natural gas stocks. there's some forecast for warmer weather in the month of december and that is hitting that group today. again energy the leading sector to the downside. >>> mary mentioned the nasdaq and technologies. let's go to the nasdaq where jackie deangelis is following the big movers over there. >> as mary said, the nasdaq just popping in positive territory but ever so slightly. still performing better than the dow and the s&p today. amazon.com posting some gains today after it was the most visited retail site on black friday. online sales for black friday estimated to have surpassed a billion dollars for the first time ever. mobile devices driving 15% to those sales and the ipad driving nearly 90% of tablet traffic. apple seeing a gain of better than 2% today. meantime as cyber monday is well under way, ebay is on the move and best performer on the nasdaq 100. closing to close its gap with amazon as the cyber monday leader. >>> biotech
energy is the weakest sector in particular. we're seeing weakness in a lot of the natural gas stocks. there's some forecast for warmer weather in the month of december and that is hitting that group today. again energy the leading sector to the downside. >>> mary mentioned the nasdaq and technologies. let's go to the nasdaq where jackie deangelis is following the big movers over there. >> as mary said, the nasdaq just popping in positive territory but ever so slightly. still...
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plunging energy prices, they rallied back finishing near the highs of the session. heating oil up at present, crude up. natural gas the biggest winner as the government reported bigger than expected drawdown in supplies. the weather pattern driving prices higher. one of the biggest losers, industrial metals. copper prices leading the way down. goldman sachs saying the prospect for industrial metals was very dim heading into the end of the year leading to a selloff, also lack of austerity measures leading to a selloff in the economically sensitive commodities like copper today. the big movers a day before the holiday. cheryl: thank you very much for appreciated. train, plane or automobile. full force on the busies holidays. and 3 million people if they did make the trip in the air. in chicago, we have had quite a day, jeff. >> the headline for me is many delays and cancellations has actually been not so crazy. you can see the sun is shining in chicago, that was not the case earlier today. heavy, dense fog. if we come inside, we can look at the board, departures alone
plunging energy prices, they rallied back finishing near the highs of the session. heating oil up at present, crude up. natural gas the biggest winner as the government reported bigger than expected drawdown in supplies. the weather pattern driving prices higher. one of the biggest losers, industrial metals. copper prices leading the way down. goldman sachs saying the prospect for industrial metals was very dim heading into the end of the year leading to a selloff, also lack of austerity...
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that's for sure given the last year. >>> one energy stock losing steam today. i want to send it over to michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> energy stocks getting hit hard today because the price of natural gas falling below $3.75 per million btus, tied to weak forecasts or milder temperatures in december. remember, high levels of storage. there you see chesapeake was the worst performer of the s&p 500, now just one of the weakest lower by nearly 4%. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> over the weekend, the piper jaffray team observed the microsoft and the apple stores in the mall of america. while ipad purchases seem slower than last year, the 11 ipads sold per hour did outweigh sales of the microsoft surface. joining us for a closer look is gene munster. has a price target of 900. gene, good to see you again. >> hello. >> did you park yourself at the mall? >> yeah, it got pretty long. we were there for ten hours. i did about seven of those hours. i'm glad it's only once a year. >> that's why they pay you the big bucks weekends like this. walk me through what yo
that's for sure given the last year. >>> one energy stock losing steam today. i want to send it over to michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> energy stocks getting hit hard today because the price of natural gas falling below $3.75 per million btus, tied to weak forecasts or milder temperatures in december. remember, high levels of storage. there you see chesapeake was the worst performer of the s&p 500, now just one of the weakest lower by nearly 4%. guys, back to you. >>...
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taking a quick look at what happened in the energy complex. a mixed day there. crude pulling back despite some very good economic news. the dollar strength at play there as well. all of this as the december options expired. ahead of tomorrow's inventory report, which is expected to show a build in crude inventory. natural gas rebounding from yesterday's decline, which was spurred by the forecast for a warm december. back to you. >> all right, mary. thank you very much. >> all right. we've got 52 minutes before the closing bell. the dow jones industrial average off of its lows, down 55 points. the nasdaq is lower by -- fractionally lower. >> and don't look now, but just as housing is showing signs of life, congress may be taking away the mortgage interest deduction. we're going to look at that coming up here. >>> plus, congressional cliff divers we call them. we're going to hear from a democratic lawmaker who says let's just do it. let's go off the fiscal cliff. better to do that than make unnecessary cuts. so what is he willing to cut? that's coming up. >>> also
taking a quick look at what happened in the energy complex. a mixed day there. crude pulling back despite some very good economic news. the dollar strength at play there as well. all of this as the december options expired. ahead of tomorrow's inventory report, which is expected to show a build in crude inventory. natural gas rebounding from yesterday's decline, which was spurred by the forecast for a warm december. back to you. >> all right, mary. thank you very much. >> all right....
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energy future. if we could get those things done, steve, this would be transformational for our economy. but we haven't been able to act on these things even though, as i said earlier, there's wide bipartisan consensus. >> thank you, michael. let me jump to doug and steve for a moment and just try to poke holes in this. if we roll back time to just before the financial crisis, you looked at the u.s. debt position, doug holtz-eakin was out there, you know, bitching about that already. [laughter] and john mccain and others had been. but it's much worse today. if you looked at debt in a different way, if you looked at private sector debt, if you looked at the fact -- forget government debt, but if you looked, government debt's gotten worse, but before the financial crisis, private sector debt was about 160% of gdp in the united states. today we're back to about 160% of gdp. so we're still in a crisis mode. you also had structural corruption between regulators and financial institutions and other places
energy future. if we could get those things done, steve, this would be transformational for our economy. but we haven't been able to act on these things even though, as i said earlier, there's wide bipartisan consensus. >> thank you, michael. let me jump to doug and steve for a moment and just try to poke holes in this. if we roll back time to just before the financial crisis, you looked at the u.s. debt position, doug holtz-eakin was out there, you know, bitching about that already....
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ukrainian officials are actually trying to figure out who they signed the deal with since the sanest energy major they thought they were partnering with is actually denying any involvement what in the story and more and just a couple of minutes after a short break thanks a lot. from . the great russian warriors. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris you've. come a complete that triumph. with people's admiration for two hundred years. old the globe oh. i'm off to school. the. parents versus social workers duckett nabby pm last stop giggling and me me that kidnapping children have become prizes to fight full why does the last threaten families of the social for reducing the infamous they have a right of willful minimal me feel that they have any kind of for suspicion about the world more fuel for children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. and from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the other for trade children. wealthy british style. sometimes it's. hard. markets why not it's going to. find out wha
ukrainian officials are actually trying to figure out who they signed the deal with since the sanest energy major they thought they were partnering with is actually denying any involvement what in the story and more and just a couple of minutes after a short break thanks a lot. from . the great russian warriors. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris you've. come a complete that triumph. with people's admiration for two hundred years. old the globe oh. i'm...
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russian treasures from inside and from space to keep us safe from oil spills and forest fires a leisure energy gadget geek as i see major search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's old giants of numerous goodies going to take the fight straight to their competitors launch on monday here on r.g.p. we've got the future of coverage. parents versus social workers docu nabbing pm last stop me that kidnapping children have become prizes to fight full why does the law or threaten families the social for it to seem in the form of they have a right of willful minimal faith that they have any kind of suspicion about the world morphing of your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the other for trade children. the a. lucky. girl her. mother. lives. luck .
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most of the strongest energy we have seen at this point for the first storm on wednesday is going to be heading off to the north. but even getting a small slice of the bottom edge of this storm, and we're going to be in for a very strong round of not only rain, but gusty winds that could provide some power outages. here is the other thing. the jet stream over the next three to five days is going to stay situated right across central and southern california. that will allow not only our wednesday storm system to roll in, but potentially four other storms as we head throughout this week. they're going to be in very quick succession. we could be dealing with isolated flooding concerns here across the bay area. as we head throughout tuesday, what we're going to find is the storm system is going to be just offshore. then as we head into wednesday, that's when we'll get our first round of rain and wind arriving. temperatures for the most part across the bay area will be in the 60s. so for tomorrow morning, we'll find fog at the coastline. also north bay low clouds back to the east bay. mai
most of the strongest energy we have seen at this point for the first storm on wednesday is going to be heading off to the north. but even getting a small slice of the bottom edge of this storm, and we're going to be in for a very strong round of not only rain, but gusty winds that could provide some power outages. here is the other thing. the jet stream over the next three to five days is going to stay situated right across central and southern california. that will allow not only our...
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that this could this should never happen again one palestinians are divided there is you know a new energy among the palestinian political system in its entirety how months islamic jihad all palestinian factions support this and wanted to succeed and they realize that they agree amongst one another that the priority domestic priority now is for rebuilding and for reinvigorating the democratic institutions of palestine consolidating this reconciliation and moving forward as the state of palestine towards steps on the ground that would reverse the israeli occupation and entrench independence i'm running short on time but i quickly just want to ask you palestine palestinian officials are threatening to appeal to the international criminal court if it's proven that the laid that out of what was killed will this appeal be successful without the recognition from the un. well it's not a threat saying that our country will seek redress in a multilateral forum in a forum that is in charge with respect thing and enforcing international law is not a threat it's a positive step having said that we wil
that this could this should never happen again one palestinians are divided there is you know a new energy among the palestinian political system in its entirety how months islamic jihad all palestinian factions support this and wanted to succeed and they realize that they agree amongst one another that the priority domestic priority now is for rebuilding and for reinvigorating the democratic institutions of palestine consolidating this reconciliation and moving forward as the state of...
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the energy sector fell 1%. the financial sector lost nine tenths of a percent, and telecommunications continues moving down, falling another seven tenths of a percent today. the big corporate news was in the food business. as suzanne reported earlier, conagra finally has a deal to buy ralcorp, and both stocks jumped to new highs. the target, ralcorp, shot up 26.4%, closing just below the buyout offer at $90. in a sign of enthusiasm for the deal, the buyer, conagra, saw its shares jump 4.7% to its highest price in more than a decade. all the holiday spending on televisions and mobile devices looks to be helping corning. it makes glass used in screens for electronics. the company raised its fourth quarter forecast. corning expects its specialty glass business to make up for declines in other products. shares rose 6.9%, volume tripled. green mountain coffee is best known for the k-cup single serve coffee. the company has seen big new competitors like starbucks get into the market, but green mountain continues sell
the energy sector fell 1%. the financial sector lost nine tenths of a percent, and telecommunications continues moving down, falling another seven tenths of a percent today. the big corporate news was in the food business. as suzanne reported earlier, conagra finally has a deal to buy ralcorp, and both stocks jumped to new highs. the target, ralcorp, shot up 26.4%, closing just below the buyout offer at $90. in a sign of enthusiasm for the deal, the buyer, conagra, saw its shares jump 4.7% to...
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consumer discretionary and energy were the top performers. you helped crude oil falling for the third straight day dropping to its lowest level in a week on demand concerns, will closing down 1% to $86.49 a barrel. home sales falling below economists' estimates last month dropping 0.3% to an annual rate of 368,000. people had higher hopes for the number because september sales look good but they too were revised sharply lower down 20,000 to 369,000 so a bit of a bullet. dave: we have breaking news. aerospatiale gives a hint of what is happening with retail shares. >> it is a bead on both wines, earnings per share and $0.31, expecting $0.29. sales of six hundred five.nine million, expecting six hundred. there is disturbing trends, one thing that according to their ceo there is pressure on the women's for basic business and same-store sales in the quarter fall roughly 1%. dave: abercrombie and fitch, american eagle have been showing sales momentum taking market share away from aerospatiale so they beat the numbers that stock is dropping. let's
consumer discretionary and energy were the top performers. you helped crude oil falling for the third straight day dropping to its lowest level in a week on demand concerns, will closing down 1% to $86.49 a barrel. home sales falling below economists' estimates last month dropping 0.3% to an annual rate of 368,000. people had higher hopes for the number because september sales look good but they too were revised sharply lower down 20,000 to 369,000 so a bit of a bullet. dave: we have breaking...
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as you might imagine, there's been some movement in the energy market. >> definitely. a collective sigh of relief perhaps but traders are still wary. we are still looking at some geopolitical risk premium that remains in this market, though oil is well off of the high. we saw at the beginning of the week and off of the gains we saw earlier in this session. as traders try to weigh what this cease-fire really means in terms of the fact that there's still no comprehensive plan in place. that's what's really influencing the oil trade as we're seeing it right now. we still have brent crude prices that are above $110 a barrel and nymex crude prices above $87 a barrel. we're continuing to watch the price action after the rally that we saw that was so very strong on monday. now we're pretty much in the middle of the range we've been in over the last three days. it is important to note though that as traders weigh this they are still saying there are reports that does not mean this is peace in the middle east. this is a stecease-fire but the comprehensive plans remains to be se
as you might imagine, there's been some movement in the energy market. >> definitely. a collective sigh of relief perhaps but traders are still wary. we are still looking at some geopolitical risk premium that remains in this market, though oil is well off of the high. we saw at the beginning of the week and off of the gains we saw earlier in this session. as traders try to weigh what this cease-fire really means in terms of the fact that there's still no comprehensive plan in place....
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goldman sachs says that the fda response to letters sent by two senators on the safety of those energy drinks will likely be benign as far as regulatory concerns go. >>> facebook shares have been on a tear lately up more than 30% the past couple of weeks so has the social media giant finally convinced investors that it's worth a second look? >>> plus you can the chevy volt still struggling to make inroads with buyers but gm now doubling down with a big bet on electric. phil lebeau live at the l.a. auto show. phil? >> i'm sitting in the all-new chevy spark ev. at a time when electric car sales are struggling in the u.s. you is this the right time for gm to roll out an all-electric compact car? that story coming up on "power lunch." sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico su
goldman sachs says that the fda response to letters sent by two senators on the safety of those energy drinks will likely be benign as far as regulatory concerns go. >>> facebook shares have been on a tear lately up more than 30% the past couple of weeks so has the social media giant finally convinced investors that it's worth a second look? >>> plus you can the chevy volt still struggling to make inroads with buyers but gm now doubling down with a big bet on electric. phil...
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lower sectors today, teleco and energy dragging us down. take a look at s&p 500 top five laggers, impossible to ignore some retail names on that list. we saw some strong sales out of black friday but caution in the marketplace as analysts are saying, you need to see that strong sales trend continue throughout the rest of the season. not just on one or two days. it was nordstrom and macy's we were watching. coach was on the list for a better part of the day. cabot oil and gas selling off with the broader energy complex. meantime on the flipside we did have our s&p 500 top gainers. of course a lot of those names included names traded here at the nasdaq. ebay was one of the big gainers, gaining on hopes today that it will catch up with amazon on cyber monday. of course, those numbers will be tallied up within the coming days. best buy was also seeing strength on that as well. last but not least, first solar knocked apple out of one of those spots there, out of the last spot. of course, apple was a stock that was contributing to the positive mo
lower sectors today, teleco and energy dragging us down. take a look at s&p 500 top five laggers, impossible to ignore some retail names on that list. we saw some strong sales out of black friday but caution in the marketplace as analysts are saying, you need to see that strong sales trend continue throughout the rest of the season. not just on one or two days. it was nordstrom and macy's we were watching. coach was on the list for a better part of the day. cabot oil and gas selling off...
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and use rules like the filibuster that didn't even, exist back then to what is the line, destroy the energy of government and substitute the pleasure, caprice to the regular decisions of the respectable majority. i love alexander hamilton. forcing senators to talk when the filibuster doesn't do anything about that problem, and that means it doesn't do anything about the central problem that keeps real majority from governing today. we can't have a political system in which even when the american people vote twice in a row to give one party the power to pursue its agenda, the minority is still able to make them fail. that is a system in which democratic accountability not to mention the ability to govern effectively breaks down. it is a system in which voters think they gave power to somebody to make the country better, to enact an agenda and when that party, be it republican or democrat isn't able to get the job done, they think that party failed them and they become that much more disillusioned even though it was minority obstruction that kept bills from passing. look, i would like to see
and use rules like the filibuster that didn't even, exist back then to what is the line, destroy the energy of government and substitute the pleasure, caprice to the regular decisions of the respectable majority. i love alexander hamilton. forcing senators to talk when the filibuster doesn't do anything about that problem, and that means it doesn't do anything about the central problem that keeps real majority from governing today. we can't have a political system in which even when the...
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some of you may be in the audience today, but that energy, that tall element, that -- talent, that brains around energizing and engineering a community's capability to lift people. that's what we've got going on in this city. that's why this room is full. >> absolutely. >> i ask the development question because i feel compelled to ask a news-oriented question, i don't know why. [laughter] >> bob, can i say one thing? >> i'll get you weighing in in a second. the biggest development on the horizon for boston is the possibility of a billion dollar casino complex being built in east boston at the suffolk downs race track if the developers, when the eastern massachusetts casino license -- one of the three up for grabs from east to west in the state -- the new state gaming commission, of course, has to go through its process, but most insiders you talk to think that the east boston plan has the best chance of any to go all the way. and i'm wondering, and, ed, let me start with you here, and then i want to go to ayanna. i'm wondering if this panel thinks if that project, if built, will prove to
some of you may be in the audience today, but that energy, that tall element, that -- talent, that brains around energizing and engineering a community's capability to lift people. that's what we've got going on in this city. that's why this room is full. >> absolutely. >> i ask the development question because i feel compelled to ask a news-oriented question, i don't know why. [laughter] >> bob, can i say one thing? >> i'll get you weighing in in a second. the biggest...
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ingress the games designed to allow people to move to real world scenarios while collecting pockets of energy through their android phone here's a sneak peek. i know that many tools will be needed to fight this one you just have to know where to look and what you're seeing. into our world and there are. certain sections. i don't even really get it and the game hasn't been profitable to google so why i promote it to collect data it's a google's way of collecting data not only does the game like doubt about what businesses you visit but it also requires a constant recording of your g.p.s. location and it could help the mega search engine fill in empty spaces in its mapping data information is the name of the game do you think people are that big of soccer. is that they don't realize everything that they're doing and that some kind of new venture like this is can help or so that they have i will tear your motive but you know what i was like thinking about this. when i began to use social media location to location based applications blah blah blah was very hesitant nervous but what always happen
ingress the games designed to allow people to move to real world scenarios while collecting pockets of energy through their android phone here's a sneak peek. i know that many tools will be needed to fight this one you just have to know where to look and what you're seeing. into our world and there are. certain sections. i don't even really get it and the game hasn't been profitable to google so why i promote it to collect data it's a google's way of collecting data not only does the game like...
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he's got a lot of energy. stuart: you were great. we wish you the best on this very difficult day. it is great hearing how you do your business. >> thank you very much. it's been a pleasure. stuart: hold on right there. >> okay. stuart: can't walk across the camera while i'm on. >> okay. [laughter] stuart: we will take you out in a second. [laughter] stuart: america is indeed becoming an entitlement nation. a record number of people getting government handouts. as we approach the fiscal cliff, will president obama seriously consider entitlement reform? we will discuss it with a man who knows next. now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals who understand the difference that quality time with our members can make... that's a very nice cake! ohh! [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] humana thanks the physicians, nurses, hospitals, pharmacists and other health professionals who helped us achieve the highest average star rating among national
he's got a lot of energy. stuart: you were great. we wish you the best on this very difficult day. it is great hearing how you do your business. >> thank you very much. it's been a pleasure. stuart: hold on right there. >> okay. stuart: can't walk across the camera while i'm on. >> okay. [laughter] stuart: we will take you out in a second. [laughter] stuart: america is indeed becoming an entitlement nation. a record number of people getting government handouts. as we approach...
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they are getting news of this and the anger and energy of the crowd has risen in the past hour. >>shepard: and they will not back down unless and until president morsi rescinds the decrees. >>reporter: that is right. they are looking for complete withdrawal of the decree by the president. there is a major demonstration scheduled for tomorrow. in was supposed to be competing demonstrations, with backers of the president from the muslim brotherhood called for a million man march but they are so concerned about the possibility of more blood shed on the streets here the supporters of the president have cancelled their march so we will see opponents on the street in major force tomorrow. >>shepard: we will bring in michael hand long from the brookings institution in washington, dc, an independent think tank. you just got back from turkey; that right? >>guest: that is right. >>shepard: i guess this has the potential to be his moment as a headline read from over the weekend, egypt is the largest population in the region holding the greatest sway here. they are either going to go one wa
they are getting news of this and the anger and energy of the crowd has risen in the past hour. >>shepard: and they will not back down unless and until president morsi rescinds the decrees. >>reporter: that is right. they are looking for complete withdrawal of the decree by the president. there is a major demonstration scheduled for tomorrow. in was supposed to be competing demonstrations, with backers of the president from the muslim brotherhood called for a million man march but...
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runners are getting ready, lined up they better bundle up what a great idea to start thanksgiving by energy, calories, before you consume them. >> proactive eating burn 'em then add 'em. good morning i'm terry mcsweeney in for eric thomas. >> and i'm kristen sze. it is going to be cold out there >> what is roger craig's number? >> 33, i think it was. >> who is 44? [ unintelligible ] >> trying to be funny and clever. >> go with what you know. >> that's what i know, stick to weather. good morning. clear this morning, no radar returns, dry air. let's talk about what is going to happen today around the bay, starting off in the 30s and 40s, eventually we are going to make our way up into the 60s. starting off clear, cloud cover rolls in and we'll hit the -- low to mid 60s bay by 4:00. inland fog this morning, temperatures running from the upper 30s to mid 40s. by 4:00, in the upper 40s -- upper 50s mid 60s. can i start over? [ laughing ] >> i haven't even had turkey yet. then we go to the coast mid to upper 40s know, -- now, mid to upper 50s noon, won't be as breezy as it was yesterday. help sue
runners are getting ready, lined up they better bundle up what a great idea to start thanksgiving by energy, calories, before you consume them. >> proactive eating burn 'em then add 'em. good morning i'm terry mcsweeney in for eric thomas. >> and i'm kristen sze. it is going to be cold out there >> what is roger craig's number? >> 33, i think it was. >> who is 44? [ unintelligible ] >> trying to be funny and clever. >> go with what you know. >>...
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what his real goal is in fact an energy tax on the middle class and we need to focus on and where are you getting the 8 billion dollars that you're talking about, trillion, trillion, trillion, i'm sorry, 8 trillion. stuart: we heard you. you know, grover, that c-span idea, that's a really, really good idea because the president did say he wanted that all those years ago. >> yeah. stuart: grover, i'm sorry i'm out of time, but i know you're going to be coming back between now and january the 1st and we welcome your return. thanks, grover. >> have a good time. take care. stuart: thanks, sir. in the middle east, a terror attack in tel aviv, a bomb on a bus exploded across from a military headquarters, at least 20 people wounded. this comes as secretary of state hillary clinton continues cease-fire talks between israel and gaza's militant hamas rulers. clinton held talks with palestinian president abbas in the the west bank and will meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and egyptian president mohammad morsi later on today, a continuing effort to end the violence after more t
what his real goal is in fact an energy tax on the middle class and we need to focus on and where are you getting the 8 billion dollars that you're talking about, trillion, trillion, trillion, i'm sorry, 8 trillion. stuart: we heard you. you know, grover, that c-span idea, that's a really, really good idea because the president did say he wanted that all those years ago. >> yeah. stuart: grover, i'm sorry i'm out of time, but i know you're going to be coming back between now and january...
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in my notes here that you think that companies that are not putting 80% or more of their competitive energy into this third platform may become obsolete. >> oh, yeah, there's no question. because if you think about what's happening and the cloud is probably a good example. amazon is coming in right now with amazon web services and they are going in to the markets of companies like hp and ibm and microsoft, sap oracle, 60% to 80% margins and they are coming in with a 20% margin saying we're going to come in and use cloud technology, bring prices down for customers, reach much larger volumes and really almost break the business model of these traditional players. >> who are the cutting edge companies? you mentioned oracle certainly but who are some of the cutting edge companies that you see out there right now who really have a leg up in expenditures on a high-percentage basis to the third platform? >> well, there's no question. i talked about ibm and hp and those guys as if they're just the old school. these companies are also watching major efforts to be third platform leaders. so certainly
in my notes here that you think that companies that are not putting 80% or more of their competitive energy into this third platform may become obsolete. >> oh, yeah, there's no question. because if you think about what's happening and the cloud is probably a good example. amazon is coming in right now with amazon web services and they are going in to the markets of companies like hp and ibm and microsoft, sap oracle, 60% to 80% margins and they are coming in with a 20% margin saying...
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food and drug administration that are in response to two senators who are seeking an investigation of energy drinks actually results in something pretty benign, what the fda did, they went through a long-winded multipage report saying there is no scientific evidence to prove there's something really bad caffeine and some of the other, you know exproduct , some of the other prodproduct in the end, the public will have an outcry over the health issues if we continue to see more issues. >> a story that doesn't have an end. >> no. >> the mean tile, take a look at facebook, this stock has been on a tear. up 37% the past three months, 2622, her bay, long way below 38 ipo from may but still one big red flag and it is hanging over the company. why don't we ask what it is with julia boorstin. julia? >> well, mandy, facebook has had its share of issues when it comes to privacy, as you may recall, back in april, they signed big deal with the ftc, right now, facebook proposed new privacy changes right toward the end of the comment period, a 7-day comment period about 19,000 comments about about the prop
food and drug administration that are in response to two senators who are seeking an investigation of energy drinks actually results in something pretty benign, what the fda did, they went through a long-winded multipage report saying there is no scientific evidence to prove there's something really bad caffeine and some of the other, you know exproduct , some of the other prodproduct in the end, the public will have an outcry over the health issues if we continue to see more issues. >> a...
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energy all over the map. >> that's right. this morning we have the energy complex that's mixed. we did see initial support to crude oil from that greek deal but that quickly dissipated. dollar strength keeping pressure on crude today. traders of course keeping watch on tensions in the mid easts s but because that provides pressure to crude oil. those are some of the factors at play today. look at the rest of the energy complex, december contracts for gasoline, heating oil, as well as nat gas expire today. natural gas continuing the decline from yesterday after it came under pressure because of a warm forecast for the month of december. checking gold prices. they are pulling back today. expect volatility later as well because of december contract expires. david, back to you. >> all right. thanks very much, mary thompson. i wanted to look at two of the companies involved in the largest deal of the day. that is the $6.8 billion acquisition announced this morning by conagra who has been trying to buy ralcorp for the last couple years and they got a deal done. this is not the same ra
energy all over the map. >> that's right. this morning we have the energy complex that's mixed. we did see initial support to crude oil from that greek deal but that quickly dissipated. dollar strength keeping pressure on crude today. traders of course keeping watch on tensions in the mid easts s but because that provides pressure to crude oil. those are some of the factors at play today. look at the rest of the energy complex, december contracts for gasoline, heating oil, as well as nat...
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energy future. if we could get those things done, this to be transformational for our economy, but we cannot act on these things even though there is a lot of bipartisan agreement. >> let me just try to poke holes in this. if we rolled back time to just before the financial crisis. look at the u.s.. doug holtz-eakin was out there bitching about that already. it's much worse today. if you look at debt in a different way. if you look at private-sector debt -- just forget government debt. private-sector debt was 160% of gdp. despite the myths of the leveraging, today we are back in that same crisis mode. you also have structural corruption and between regulators, financial institutions and other players in the economy and you have a private sector events leading to a government response. my question is why is it never on this list to get the private sector robber control? there is nothing in here saying we need to bring it down or get better behavior? it is a question i want to ask you because you have
energy future. if we could get those things done, this to be transformational for our economy, but we cannot act on these things even though there is a lot of bipartisan agreement. >> let me just try to poke holes in this. if we rolled back time to just before the financial crisis. look at the u.s.. doug holtz-eakin was out there bitching about that already. it's much worse today. if you look at debt in a different way. if you look at private-sector debt -- just forget government debt....
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let's check out the latest move in energies and metals. let's go to sharon at the nymex. >> brent crude is the benchmark in light of what we're seeing in the israel gaish gaza conflict. once again, the contract showing the most momentum in the oil market. up $1 here on the bus explosion in tel aviv. yesterday was all about potentially a creaease-fire in israel/g israel/gaza conflict. now we're focused on more violence and whether that will escalate and spread regionally and impact oil flows in the region. we're looking at what's happening in europe. and the fact there's been no agreement there on the greek bailout deal is something that could potentially put pressure on prices and it's a reason why we're still not at the highs we saw on monday in terms of the oil price. we're continuing to watch the supply picture as well. we'll get the information from the energy department at 10:30. the american petroleum industry report showed declines across the board. that was bullish for prices as well. in terms of natural gas that report comes out a
let's check out the latest move in energies and metals. let's go to sharon at the nymex. >> brent crude is the benchmark in light of what we're seeing in the israel gaish gaza conflict. once again, the contract showing the most momentum in the oil market. up $1 here on the bus explosion in tel aviv. yesterday was all about potentially a creaease-fire in israel/g israel/gaza conflict. now we're focused on more violence and whether that will escalate and spread regionally and impact oil...
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it's going to lose a lot of energy as it continues to progress south. we stop the clock for you. at 5:00 a.m. when we meet back here this is what you have to drive to work with, heavy pockets all the way throughout the bay area. stop it again at 10:00, that's when the heavier rain will let up. between 10:00 and 5:00, we'll get dry breaks but those light on and off intermittent showers will continue. like i've been saying the heavier rain arrives overnight while you're sleeping for the most part but that means slick conditions for the early morning drive. if you have to commute to work saturday morning, it will be a little bit on the rough side. we stop that clock for you again as we head through 6:00 p.m. saturday. that's when our next round of heavy rain returns and that's going to really pick up the first part of sunday, but you'll have an opportunity to get outdoors sunday afternoon. look at some of these totals. i told you, we've got more rain on the way tuesday into wednesday. that's going to bring your totals up closer to 8 to 9 inches from the original 7 inches we were thi
it's going to lose a lot of energy as it continues to progress south. we stop the clock for you. at 5:00 a.m. when we meet back here this is what you have to drive to work with, heavy pockets all the way throughout the bay area. stop it again at 10:00, that's when the heavier rain will let up. between 10:00 and 5:00, we'll get dry breaks but those light on and off intermittent showers will continue. like i've been saying the heavier rain arrives overnight while you're sleeping for the most part...
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or when you redo bls to make them energy efficient, there's endless amount of workers. when angela merkel came over from germany and asked how did you improve your unemployment rate that quickly, she said, "we immediately made a decision to weatherize all the homes in germany." that's energy efficient but also put the employment -- unemployment rate back down to 5%. there is a relationship. >> i think maybe people thought "the inconvenient truth" was like that movie or "avatar." do you think there is a big environmental movie that needs to change people's minds? >> i think incon convenient truth was a terrific movie but it is screaming loud for a sequel. it exposed the problem but that's -- has not ever told us what is the solution. that's the next step i think people are waiting for. avenue abtar or inconvenient truth or many other films, i think they're very good because no matter how you put it, whether you are on the left or the right, as eff said many times, people breathing if you are republican air or democratic air. people just want to breathe clean air and peop
or when you redo bls to make them energy efficient, there's endless amount of workers. when angela merkel came over from germany and asked how did you improve your unemployment rate that quickly, she said, "we immediately made a decision to weatherize all the homes in germany." that's energy efficient but also put the employment -- unemployment rate back down to 5%. there is a relationship. >> i think maybe people thought "the inconvenient truth" was like that movie or...
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> we're back now, 7:44. with a new approach to help kids learn about emotions using robots in the classroom. this is happening at a school in britain. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: hi, matt. scientists realized by accident that autistic children respond really well to these cute little robots. they teach the children certain skills and help these kids who can have much difficulty communicating come out of their shells. >> it seems a very human trait to be fascinated by robots. >> help me obe -- >> meet this little guy
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's...
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government suspension is over the energy giant's role in the 2010 deepwater horizon oil spill. you can see bp shares this morning still adding almost 0.2%. but underperforming the market. for more, we're joined by kneel atkins atkinson. this move seems pretty extraordinary. in your view, is it unusual for the u.s. government to respond this this aggressively in this case or do they have a basis for doing so? >> i think the u.s. government will never pass up an opportunity to basically kick bp when it can because bp has become the boogeyman of the last 2 1/2 years. ever since the original explosion, i think we've all been expecting that bp would find itself in great difficulty when it came to getting further exploration contracts in the gulf of mexico and indeed elsewhere in the u.s. >> it certainly wouldn't be surprising that they have a hard time getting the contracts even if they had come out the week or the month that this happened and said you're now sus pinneded until we sort this all out. what strikes me strange is the timing. we're two plus years after this event. why no
government suspension is over the energy giant's role in the 2010 deepwater horizon oil spill. you can see bp shares this morning still adding almost 0.2%. but underperforming the market. for more, we're joined by kneel atkins atkinson. this move seems pretty extraordinary. in your view, is it unusual for the u.s. government to respond this this aggressively in this case or do they have a basis for doing so? >> i think the u.s. government will never pass up an opportunity to basically...